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Autologous Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) in Children (External Link)
Of the estimated 11,000 cases of acute spinal cord injury (SCI) which occur each year in North America, 5% involve children. The injury is divided into the primary mechanical event …
Baylor Role: Collaborator
Completed
A Trial of Levodopa in Angelman Syndrome (External Link)
Levodopa is a prodrug that "delivers" dopamine to the brain. It is usually given with carbidopa, a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor, to increase the bioavailability of levodopa. Animal studies have suggested …
Baylor Role: Collaborator
Terminated
Administration of CMV-Specific Cytotoxic T Cells in Patients With Glioblastoma Multiforme (External Link)
To generate CMV-T cells we put a specially produced carrier virus (adenovirus) that carries one CMV gene into the patient's blood monocytes or dendritic cells. These cells are then used …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Active, Not Recruiting
Innovative Approaches to Gauge Progression of Sturge-Weber Syndrome (External Link)
This study is one of three projects of an NIH Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium focused on brain blood vessel malformations in three different rare diseases. The focus of this …
Baylor Role: Collaborator
Terminated
Mission Connect Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Integrated Clinical Protocol (External Link)
Of the more than 1.5 million people who experience a traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year in the United States, as many as 75% sustain a mild TBI (MTBI) which …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Nitric Oxide Production in MELAS Syndrome (External Link)
What does the study involve? Individuals with MELAS syndrome will be admitted twice to the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at Texas Children's Hospital. Each time they will stay for …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Amitiza in Constipation Associated With PD (Parkinson's Disease) (External Link)
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects about one million people in the United States. It is a common neurological condition that is clinically defined by rigidity (muscle stiffness), bradykinesia (slowness of movement) …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Nutritional Status and Enteral Absorption Capability After Brain Death (External Link)
There are an estimated 98,000 people in need of organ transplants in the United States (OPTN). Only a fraction of the need is met with the organs that become available. …
Baylor Role: Collaborator
Terminated
Physiological Disturbances Associated With Neonatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage (External Link)
Annually, almost 5,000 extremely low birth weight (9 ounces to about 2 lbs) infants born in the US survive with severe bleeding in the brain (intraventricular hemorrhage); this devastating complication …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor
Completed
Treatment Strategy to Prevent Mood Disorders Following Traumatic Brain Injury (External Link)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability among young adults. Mood disorders are the most frequent psychiatric complication of TBI, and have a large impact …
Baylor Role: Lead Sponsor